Klas Tybrandt, principal investigator at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, has developed new technology for long-term stable neural recording. It is based on a novel elastic material co... Read more
Vanderbilt University Medical Center nephrologist and Associate Professor of Medicine Dr. William H. Fissell IV, is making major progress on a first-of-its kind device to free kidney patient... Read more
Bioengineered scaffold combines two materials to retain flexibility, resilience, in cell culture Complete joint replacement, while highly successful, is major surgery with rigorous and often... Read more
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a technique to observe, in real time, how individual blood components interact and modify advanced nanoparticle thera... Read more
A new diagnostic device created by a collaborative team of UA engineers and scientists may significantly reduce the amount of time necessary to diagnose tissue infections When a patient arri... Read more
“Polyol-Silk Bioink Formulations as Two-Part Room-Temperature Curable Materials for 3D Printing” Advances in 3-D printing have led to new ways to make bone and some other relativ... Read more
A new protein-based gel that, when exposed to light, mimics many of the properties of elastic tissue, such as skin and blood vessels A team of bioengineers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (B... Read more
A simple strategy could make first-line antibiotics more effective against resistant bacteria Researchers have identified a single, simple metric to inform medication regimen design that cou... Read more
New Biosensing Platform Could Quickly and Accurately Diagnose Disease and Monitor Treatment Remotely
In much the same way that glucometers and pregnancy tests have revolutionized in-home diagnostic testing, researchers from Florida Atlantic University and collaborators have identified a new... Read more
UNSW biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate is using previously top-secret semiconductor technology to zoom through organs of the human body, down to the level of a single cell. A world-fir... Read more
Scalable model supports patient-specific treatments, advanced study of blood disorders A team led by researchers at Tufts University School of Engineering and the University of Pavia has rep... Read more
Limpet teeth might be the strongest natural material known to man, a new study has found. Researchers from the University of Portsmouth have discovered that limpets – small aquatic snail-lik... Read more
A team of researchers, led by Samuel K. Sia, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has developed a low-cost smartphone accessory that can perform a point-of-... Read more
Microscopy system is faster, simpler, and cheaper Opening new doors for biomedical and neuroscience research, Elizabeth Hillman, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Eng... Read more
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has developed the world’s... Read more